Travelling With Baby

Does "vacationing" with your baby sound like an oxymoron? As someone who has ventured on road trips, beach getaways, cruises and more with my two kids, and who is writing a book about family travel— —I know that vacations now are not as easy as th...

It has been a busy week. We’ve had in-laws visiting for BabyC’s birthday, and yes – a first birthday celebration! This was immediately followed by a 4-day trip to the East Coast for a wedding and a quick visit with my brother. I love visiting with...

For today’s Motherhood Monday post, I’d love to talk about traveling with a baby (and hear your tips). We just got back from a week in San Francisco, and we also took Toby to California last Christmas. During those long trips, we learned a few thi...

Traveling with an infant can feel nerve-racking: What if your baby gets fussy on the plane? What if she won't sleep in a strange crib? And you don't even want to think about changing a diaper at a germy roadside bathroom. But in many ways, vacatio...

Driving long-distance with a toddler in the back seat may not be your idea (or anyone’s idea) of a good time, but air travel with a toddler can be pricey — even if you make the ultimate sacrifice and keep your little one on your lap the whole time...

Take baby’s food with you. Do not give to children the food items you get in train. Keep some idli, roti, or poori for children. You can also keep some lemon rice for train travel. In a flask you can carry some warm rasam for baby. Make rasam with...

The thought of travelling any distance with your baby may fill you with dread, but with a bit of planning and preparation it should be a breeze. The physical sounds and motions of travelling tend to induce sleep in babies so you're halfway there.

To Grandmother’s house we go! And you’ll be in the car for five whole hours - how can you make the trip enjoyable with a baby along? There’s no question: Marathon car trips with a baby on board take a good amount of planning and organization. But ...

If you’re really worried about how your little one will handle a flight, prepare a small care package for the passengers you’ll be sitting beside. While this is essentially the same as a candy bag, the trick here is to have your little one hand it...